The National Institutes of Health is facing a bipartisan congressional probe for spending $2.5 million in taxpayer funds on a study that injected beagle puppies with cocaine, according to a copy of the investigation obtained exclusively by the Washington Free Beacon.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), an NIH offshoot, was recently found to have conducted a study in which it "spent roughly $2.5 million of taxpayers' money on cruel tests on six-month-old beagle puppies," according to the investigation by 15 House lawmakers, led by Reps. Nancy Mace (R., S.C.) and Brendan Boyle (D., Pa.). "These tests entailed force-feeding puppies an experimental drug and injecting them with cocaine to study the interaction between the two compounds."
You wanna study drug interactions? Set up cameras in the big cities in LA and observe the homeless junkies who they've allowed to over-run the cities. Add Denver to that list as well. You don't need to spend more than whatever it costs for a few home security systems.
Seriously, this shit has got to stop. And what the fuck does the Mini-Mengele have against beagles, anyways? Whether injecting them with cocaine or letting sand-flies eat their faces off, it seems like every time you turn around Little Fascist Fauci is doing shit that would get normal Americans arrested and sent to jail for animal cruelty.
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Here in my city of Muskegon, Michigan, they just voted to sell an abandoned prison property to a company that does testing on everything from rats to, you got it, Beagles. We had a company that used to do that here, and nobody knew about it. But a friend of mine had a son that applied for a job there, and when he interviewed for the job, after the first couple of rounds, when it was down to nearly being offered the job, they finally came out and told him what the job entailed, including injecting the dogs with different solutions, then monitoring the Beagles for effects, if any.
Then, after all of the testing for the dogs was done, for that particular test was over, all of the animals for that test were euthanized. By him, if he took the job. He didn't take the job, but he did tell a few people what went on there. It was about a year, but they did drive the place out of our town. Now it is coming again, by a different company. But the people know about it, and have been up in arms, and attending the board meetings, and rattling sabers over it. The board has not budged, but I predict that if the company does open, with the promised 400 jobs, which is quite a lot, for a town this size, they will be picketed by a lot of people, at least for awhile. While no PETA around, you can bet that they will show up if the publicity promises to be here.
I honestly don't see a need for testing shit on dogs. There aren't enough rats in the world to do the job?
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